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Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/20 01:23
I heared that I can order sake set(kikizake) in Japan. It is the set of several small glasses. I can compare them with teasting. Is it interesting? did you notice differences in teaste? Should I try teasting?
by Moecat  

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/20 14:47
If you like nihonshu I cannot predict, but same tasting is nice. And yes, there are clear differences between different sakes. So if you have the possibility give it a try.

Enjoy your experience in Japan!
by LikeBike (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/20 19:25
Well, I like sake, but sake is popular with people who love to drink like vodka.
Kikizake will be a good experience if you like sake. I guess you never tried sake, but some of them are popular overseas, but some of them have a peculiar taste.
Kikizake always has some sort of sake, from a sweet one to a strong one. And basically, sake in kikizake tastes good.
Hope you find your favorite.
by KATALE rate this post as useful

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/20 22:08
If you're interested in tasting lots of sake, maybe head to one of the specialist sake bars (google will help you, but here's a funky vending-machine one to get you started... https://hubjapan.io/articles/taste-japanese-sake-from-breweries-in-tok... )


by Winter Visitor rate this post as useful

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/21 00:30
Here are some sake-tasting bars to get you started: http://bento.com/r-saketasting.html
by Umami Dearest rate this post as useful

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/21 05:01
Yeow, Umami Dearest!
Thatfs a great looking link. Ifm feeling thirsty already ;0)
by Winter Visitor rate this post as useful

Re: Is sake (Nihonshu) delicious? 2018/9/22 12:55
Thanks! There are a lot of good places for sake these days.
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